Magic 360 is a JavaScript zoom tool which rotates images in 360 degrees on hovering and magnifies images on a click. It works on the iPad, the iPhone, most Android devices, and all major browsers. It allows visitors to view products as if they were in an actual shop. It comes as a plugin for any website, but has modules for CS Cart, Magento, redShop, VirtueMart, PrestaShop, Zen Cart, Cube Cart, X-Cart, OpenCart, and Lite Commerce, for faster installation.

Exchanges is a Bash CGI script for collaborative creation of manuscripts. It allows new entries to be injected between existing entries. Owners of entries may edit or delete them. Anyone may comment on them. By default, one views the entire document. Exchanges are directory-based, with a single CGI handling multiple writing projects.

Blip is a tiny Bash blog engine. It has a 3kb blog engine serving multiple blogs, a 2kb write engine for remote posting by IP address access, and a 1kb posting engine providing a webform for those on the access list to post from.

Ivan Illich proposed Peer Matching facilities where people could come to find other people to do specific things together with. Ivan Post is a single CGI script that creates an individualized Peer Matching site just by writing one HTML file.

Ivan Illich proposed that there be Skill Exchanges where students can come to find lists of teachers. Illich Post is a single CGI script that creates an individualized Skill Exchange just by writing one HTML file.

Treebeard is a system of CGI scripts that create an open topical forest. This is a community Web site approach that lets each user tend his or her own branch of the tree. It includes the treebeard, treedonly, treeadmin, and treeimage CGI scripts.

Blink is a small public-access blog engine. It supports running multiple blogs, displays a main page and links for accessing older posts, and supports searching. Each blog can be oldest post first or newest post first. Any blog can be set to take public posts or allow comments. Admin functions include archiving all blogs, and viewing and deleting posts and comments. Posts can also utilize a semiotic bolding of definitions and automatic linking to all definitions. Anti-spam functionality is included, with an IP-based block list. All functionality is in one CGI file smaller than 15 KB.

RSSpect is a Java library for working with RSS 2.0 feeds. It is designed to be easy-to-use and comes with an intuitive, developer-friendly API. All objects in the library are serializable, immutable, and thread-safe. It has been fully tested for accuracy. RSSpect only requires a stax-api implementation to work.

Kiriwrite is a Web-based (browser-based) interface for creating pages for Web sites, intended for those who know how to create pages by hand and want to accelerate the process of (re)designing a static-only Web site.

Yasma (Yet Another Sendmail Logfile Analyzer) is a reporting tool for sendmail log files. It provides a nice overview of your mail traffic like: messages transferred, some average values, top lists of messages sent, received, rejected, etc., and top lists of supposed spammers, status messages, relay hosts, and mailers. It analyzes one or more log files from the command line and writes an HTML report. For security, it can hide the user part of mail addresses listed in the report. A GeoIP database can be used to show country information.